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havnagiggle | 2 years ago

Just happened to my in-law. She dropped her phone on the stairs, screen cracked, and became unresponsive. I gave her an older phone I had and swapped the sim fine. But she couldn't figure out how to log in to Google account because it was so adamant telling her to use her phone. Her laptop was logged out of her email, etc. Fortunately I have backup tokens for her from a previous incident heh. I have no idea what other folks will do.

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hansvm|2 years ago

A few months ago Google wouldn't even accept backup tokens for me. I was on vacation, and that tripped enough fraud detectors to cause problems. I couldn't log back in till I got on my home network and changed my password.

nre|2 years ago

Back in the old days with no 2FA and only username/password access geolocation lockouts happened every time I went travelling. You could regain access by getting a code from a recovery email, but that often got locked out as well!

Eventually I set up my own VPN server so that the services still thought I was using my home IP.

hn_throwaway_99|2 years ago

I'm don't know the specifics of how passkeys with Google work, but don't they usually require multiple synced devices?

Msw242|2 years ago

Get a lockbox at the bank